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Hi all,
on esxi hypervisor is possibile to get all phisical layer information about SFP?
Like this value, Temperature Voltage Tx Bias Tx Power Rx Power
I can't get this value from:
esxcli network nic get -n vmnic4 or
esxcli network nic stats get -n vmnic4
thanks for help, regards.
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Hi AlessandroF,
Thank you for contacting Intel Ethernet Support.
Regarding your enquiries, you unable to get the SFP transceiver module from an ESXi host. You can use the command esxcli network nic get -n vmnicX to get some basic Layer1 information only. Those information may be available from Server Mgmt Console: iDRAC or iLO.
Other than that, you may want to refer link below for some information about the SFP for Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter XXV710 (you may click on related product and find the Product Brief)
Regards,
Sazzy_Intel
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Hi, thanks for reply. The informations like temperature are not available from iDRAC.
I successfully got these information for hba card using a plugin driver for esxi, I was hoping there might be a similar solution.
There is no way to get that from intel driver?
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Hi AlessandroF,
Hope you are doing well!
We are checking on this and will get back to you as soon as possible.
Please do not hesitate in contact us, we are more than glad to assist you.
Best Regards,
Suneesh_Intel
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Hi AlessandroF,
Hope you are doing well!
We are checking on this and will get back to you as soon as possible.
Please do not hesitate in contact us, we are more than glad to assist you.
Best Regards,
Suneesh_Intel
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Hi AlessandroF,
To get those details, please try to use command is ethtool -m <interface>
Unfortunately, there is no tool in VMware that will provide this information.
Regards,
Sazzy_Intel
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Hi AlessandroF,
We would like to know if the provided resolution was able to help in your situation. In case you did, we would highly appreciate if you would let us know the outcome of these. We will be waiting for your response.
Regards,
Sazzy_Intel
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Hi AlessandroF,
Good day
This is regarding your enquiries above. Since we have not seen an update, if you need any additional information, please submit a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored.
Best Regards,
Sazzy_Intel
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